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'''PASELI''' ('''Pa'''y '''S'''mart '''E'''njoy '''Li'''fe) is a digital currency service that can be linked with an eAMUSEMENT account. Depending on the titles, the exclusive features vary from game to game. Currently as of [[AC DDR A|DanceDanceRevolution A]], by selecting PREMIUM MODE, you obtain:
'''PASELI''' ('''Pa'''y '''S'''mart '''E'''njoy '''Li'''fe) is a digital currency service that can be linked with an eAMUSEMENT account. Depending on the titles, the exclusive features vary from game to game. Currently as of [[AC DDR A|DanceDanceRevolution A]], by selecting PREMIUM MODE, you obtain:
* All STAGEs are guaranteed. Even if the DANCE GAUGE is depleted, the song will continue until the end.
* All STAGE's are guaranteed. Even if the DANCE GAUGE is depleted, the song will continue until the end.
* Additional modifier options (such as more SPEED mods and DANCE GAUGEs).
* Additional modifier options (such as more SPEED mods and the LIFE4 gauge modifier).
* Unlocking songs with ''EXTRA ATTACK'' (''EXTRA SAVIOR'' in DanceDanceRevolution A).
* Unlocking songs in EXTRA STAGE.


== Number of stages ==
== Number of stages ==
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As of DanceDanceRevolution A, 14 modifiers are available in the game (during the Select Options screen) with a few choice options being exclusive to Premium Play (PASELI only in Japan, in yellow in the table). When using Versus Play, each user can have their own settings which have to be set before playing a song. During special events such as an EXTRA STAGE, the number of modifiers available is limited and some are set to ON to increase the difficulty.
As of DanceDanceRevolution A, 14 modifiers are available in the game (during the Select Options screen) with a few choice options being exclusive to Premium Play (PASELI only in Japan, in yellow in the table). When using Versus Play, each user can have their own settings which have to be set before playing a song. During special events such as an EXTRA STAGE, the number of modifiers available is limited and some are set to ON to increase the difficulty.


Prior to DDRMAX, the modifiers had codes that had to be entered one by one. It was replaced in DDRMAX with an options menu. From DDRMAX until SuperNOVA, an option category named "OTHER" included ARROW, CUT, and DARK (Screen Filter) together. Selecting them would turn them ON. They were divided each into a category in SuperNOVA. For the first time in DanceDanceRevolution (2014), the modifiers names were translated into Japanese instead of English.
Prior to DDRMAX, the modifiers had codes that had to be entered one by one. It was replaced in DDRMAX with an options menu. From DDRMAX until SuperNOVA, an option category named "OTHER" included ARROW, CUT, and DARK together. Selecting them would turn them ON. They were divided each into a category in SuperNOVA. For the first time in DanceDanceRevolution (2014), the modifiers' names were translated into Japanese instead of English.
From DDRMAX to DanceDanceRevolution X3 VS 2ndMIX, a category titled STEP was available to change the song difficulty for each player. It was renamed in DanceDanceRevolution (2013) to DIFFICULTY, and in DanceDanceRevolution (2014), it was removed from the list due to the introduction of a Difficulty Select screen.
From DDRMAX to DanceDanceRevolution X3 VS 2ndMIX, a category titled STEP was available to change the song difficulty for each player. It was renamed in DanceDanceRevolution (2013) to DIFFICULTY, and in DanceDanceRevolution (2014), it was removed from the list due to the introduction of a Difficulty Select screen.


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=== APPEARANCE ===
=== APPEARANCE ===
As of DDR A, HIDDEN+/SUDDEN+ replace the old HIDDEN/SUDDEN options, even on upgraded old cabinets.
As of DDR A, HIDDEN+/SUDDEN+ replace the old HIDDEN/SUDDEN options, even on upgraded legacy cabinets.
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|The default arrow color until DDR (2013). The arrows emit a rainbow color cycle which varies in starting colors depending on how on-beat the arrows are.
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| Displays guidelines along the edges of the arrows. This display is similar to the EDIT mode found in the CS releases of DanceDanceRevolution.
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